Not just a fad. Michael Jonas takes a extensive look at virtual learning and its potential to change the face of education. (The piece also features Education Sector’s Bill Tucker.) (CommonWealth)

‘I’m getting so much more bang for my buck.’ U.S. students are increasingly turning to foreign institutions to get their four-year degrees. Beyond the enriched cultural experience, they say they can cut their tuition bills in half. (Chicago Tribune)

Paying for college. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has launched a new online tool that allows visitors to cost-compare up to three universities. Based on recent data, it estimates the average amount of money that would be borrowed in loans, as well as students’ average debt burden. (h/t Washington Post) (Consumer Finance)

Dabbling in non-educational affairs. Tennessee lawmakers are considering legislation that would prohibit hand-holding and kissing in schools, as the actions could be considered “gateways to sex.” Let’s not forget about the New Jersey principal who tried to make his school a “no-hugging” zone: he resigned last week. (WMC-TV)